Mavado says he will turn himself into police under one condition, his attorney Tamika Harris told media reporters.

His defense representative recently disclosed that the Dancehall artist is preparing to return to Jamaica to be questioned by police regarding a shooting incident in Cassava Piece, but he has indicated to “he does not want the media to know when.”

“He [Mavado] is returning, but he has indicated to me that he does not want the media to know when,” Harris said.

“He is maintaining that the allegation against his son is not true, and he is willing to go at lengths to defend his son,” she continued.

In other news, Mavado’s real estate attorney, Jennifer Messado, is accused of defrauding entertainer of almost $31 million.

She was granted bail in the sum of $5 million when she appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on to face the charge earleir this month.

Messado allegedly collected $30.7 million from the “Fresh Cash” artist through his attorney after professing that she was acting on behalf of a property owner who she claimed was incarcerated overseas. However, it was allegedly later revealed that the owner was not incarcerated, had not given her permission nor was he selling his property in Grosvenor Terrace, Kingston 8.

She has reportedly returned more than $7 million to Mavado, it was said in court.

“Messado had not been granted permission to sell the property and she kept on delaying and delaying until we realized that something was wrong. Subsequent to the case being reported to the police, monies were returned, about $9 million in all,” Harris told reporters.